Posts tagged with “Events” (All posts)
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An interview with Alex Adamczyk ’18, a Political Science major from Dover, Massachusetts, about his Comps project, focused on Revolutions and Art!
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Hagstrom’s work featured in new exhibit
4 May 2018Fed Hagstrom, the Rae Schupack Nathan Professor of Art, is part of an exhibit at Topeka and Shawnee Public Library, In the Studio, which invites visitors to admire the beauty and intricacy…
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Andrew Flory, associate professor of music, recently gave a talk entited, “The Artistry of Sometimes it Snows in April,” at the Prince from Minneapolis conference on the campus of the…
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What is the Northfield Experience? Ask Carleton’s dance community and they’ll be happy to show you in a window at the public library.
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Keïta Screens Film, Presents
27 April 2018Chérif Keïta, William H. Laird Professor of French and the Liberal Arts, had his film, “uKukhumbula uNokutela/Remembering Nokutela,” screened at the University of Minnesota, on April 12 as a keynote…
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Hong Releases Two New Albums
27 April 2018Gao Hong, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Musical Instruments and Director of the Carleton Chinese Music Ensemble, has two new CDs released. Gao Hong produced/performed on the “Temple Music from Beijing” CD that…
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Boling’s Poetry to be Displayed Permanently
27 April 2018Becky Boling, Stephen R. Lewis Jr. Professor of Spanish and the Liberal Arts, has won the Sidewalk Poetry contest for 2018. Her poem will be one of five winning poems…
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Blending the music of China and Syria Outside link
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Hardy Publishes Personal Essay
20 April 2018Rob Hardy, Research Associate in Classics, had his essay “The Seam,” published in the recent issue of North Dakota Quarterly (Summer/Fall 2017). The essay is the story of the gruesome accident Rob…
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